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trump
Trump signs executive orders intended to accelerate regulatory approvals for nuclear reactors, link
The administration said Friday it wants to quadruple the U.S.’s installed nuclear capacity by 2050 to 400 gigawatts
president
Why Trump’s iPhone tariff threat might not be enough to bring production to the U.S., link
The once-solid relationship between President Donald Trump and Apple CEO Tim Cook is breaking down over the idea of a U.S.-made iPhone.
student
Trump says Harvard has to “change its ways” amid legal battle over international students, link
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s attempt to block the enrollment of international students at Harvard University. Sabrina Rodríguez, national political reporter at The Washington Post, and Tyler Kendall, Washington correspondent for Bloomberg, join “America Decides” with analysis.
tariff
5/23: America Decides, link
Trump threatens 50% tariff on EU, 25% on Apple; The rise of “Food Babe” in the MAHA movement.
harvard
Trump says Harvard has to “change its ways” amid legal battle over international students, link
A federal judge has temporarily halted the Trump administration’s attempt to block the enrollment of international students at Harvard University. Sabrina Rodríguez, national political reporter at The Washington Post, and Tyler Kendall, Washington correspondent for Bloomberg, join “America Decides” with analysis.
day
PHOTO COLLECTION: Memorial Day Holiday Travel, link
This is a photo collection curated by AP photo editors.
administration
Trump signs executive orders intended to accelerate regulatory approvals for nuclear reactors, link
The administration said Friday it wants to quadruple the U.S.’s installed nuclear capacity by 2050 to 400 gigawatts
post
Jordon Hudson slams journalist for ‘slanderous, defamatory’ reports on relationship with Bill Belichick, link
Jordon Hudson deleted a post criticizing journalist Pablo Torre’s reports on her relationship with Bill Belichick, calling them slanderous and defamatory.
friday
Trump signs executive orders intended to accelerate regulatory approvals for nuclear reactors, link
The administration said Friday it wants to quadruple the U.S.’s installed nuclear capacity by 2050 to 400 gigawatts
people
Kim Kardashian’s robbers found guilty in Paris, link
A Paris court found the ringleader and seven other people guilty in the robbery of Kim Kardashian at her residence in the French capital in 2016.
time
Canadian Gilgeous-Alexander, Jokic, Antetokounmpo, Tatum, Mitchell named All-NBA First Team, link
LeBron James is an All-NBA player for the 21st time in 22 seasons after he was named to the second team
week
Trump’s National Security Council trimmed in restructuring, sources say, link
The White House National Security Council is being restructured, weeks after Marco Rubio took over the powerful national security adviser role.
star
The modest shack where Hollywood stars eat before they’re famous, link
The famous Route 66 ends at a modest cafe that’s been frequented by the likes of Janis Joplin, Jim Morrison and Quentin Tarantino.
view
33 “Before And After” Photos That Are Just So Interesting To Look At, link
Everything changes with time.View Entire Post ›
entire
33 “Before And After” Photos That Are Just So Interesting To Look At, link
Everything changes with time.View Entire Post ›
league
Thousands hail Spurs’ Europa League heroes in victory parade, link
A white double-decker bus with ‘Europa League winners’ emblazoned on it carried the players to their stadium.
university
What to Know About Trump Officials’ Latest Move Against Columbia, link
The federal government formally accused the university of violating civil rights law by failing to protect Jewish students.
apple
5/23: America Decides, link
Trump threatens 50% tariff on EU, 25% on Apple; The rise of “Food Babe” in the MAHA movement.
2025
Horoscope today, May 24, 2025: Daily star sign guide from Mystic Meg, link
report
Jordon Hudson slams journalist for ‘slanderous, defamatory’ reports on relationship with Bill Belichick, link
Jordon Hudson deleted a post criticizing journalist Pablo Torre’s reports on her relationship with Bill Belichick, calling them slanderous and defamatory.
salgado
Sebastião Salgado captured the world like no other photographer, link
The death of the esteemed black-and-white photographer leaves behind a rich library of over 500,000 images showing Earth in all its beauty and darkness‘I photographed the world’: the career of Sebastião Salgado – in picturesIt’s a testament to the epic career of Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, who died this week at age 81, that this year has already seen exhibitions of hundreds of his photos in Mexico City, France and southern California. Salgado, who in his lifetime produced more than 500,000 images while meticulously documenting every continent on earth and many of the major geopolitical events since the second world war, will be remembered as one of the world’s most prodigious and relentlessly empathetic chroniclers of the human condition.An economist by training, Salgado only began photographing at age 29 after picking up the camera of his wife, Lélia. He began working as a photojournalist in the 1970s, quickly building an impressive reputation that led him to the prestigious Magnum Photos in 1979. He spent three decades photographing people in modern societies all over the world before stepping back in 2004 to initiate the seven-year Genesis project – there, he dedicated himself to untouched landscapes and pre-modern human communities, a project that would guide the remainder of his career. His late project Amazônia saw him spend nine years preparing a profound look into the terrain and people of the Amazon rain forest. Continue reading…
gunpoint
Paris Court Convicts Eight in 2016 Robbery of Kim Kardashian, link
The reality TV star was held at gunpoint as jewelry worth millions was stolen by men nicknamed the “grandpa robbers” because of their age.
hydrocephalus
What to Know About Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus, the Disorder Billy Joel Was Diagnosed With, link
The singer canceled his upcoming concerts because of the brain disorder. Here’s what to know about the symptoms, prognosis and treatment.
manufacture
Trump tells Apple to manufacture iPhones in U.S. or face tariffs, link
President Trump warned Apple on Friday that it could face a 25% tariff if it does not start manufacturing iPhones in the U.S. CBS News chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes reports.
sebastião
Sebastião Salgado captured the world like no other photographer, link
The death of the esteemed black-and-white photographer leaves behind a rich library of over 500,000 images showing Earth in all its beauty and darkness‘I photographed the world’: the career of Sebastião Salgado – in picturesIt’s a testament to the epic career of Brazilian photographer Sebastião Salgado, who died this week at age 81, that this year has already seen exhibitions of hundreds of his photos in Mexico City, France and southern California. Salgado, who in his lifetime produced more than 500,000 images while meticulously documenting every continent on earth and many of the major geopolitical events since the second world war, will be remembered as one of the world’s most prodigious and relentlessly empathetic chroniclers of the human condition.An economist by training, Salgado only began photographing at age 29 after picking up the camera of his wife, Lélia. He began working as a photojournalist in the 1970s, quickly building an impressive reputation that led him to the prestigious Magnum Photos in 1979. He spent three decades photographing people in modern societies all over the world before stepping back in 2004 to initiate the seven-year Genesis project – there, he dedicated himself to untouched landscapes and pre-modern human communities, a project that would guide the remainder of his career. His late project Amazônia saw him spend nine years preparing a profound look into the terrain and people of the Amazon rain forest. Continue reading…
cagliari
Napoli secure Serie A title after Scott McTominay’s stunner sees off Cagliari, link
Romelu Lukaku also on target in 2-0 home victoryNapoli win league by point from Inter, who beat ComoA spectacular scissor kick from Scott McTominay set Napoli on their way to a 2-0 win over Cagliari that sealed the Serie A title for Antonio Conte’s side in their final league game of the season.Napoli went into the match leading the Italian table by just one point from Inter, who kicked off at the same time on Friday night away to Como. When Stefan de Vrij put Inter ahead via a corner after 20 minutes, they leapfrogged Napoli in the live standings, but the goal from the former Manchester United midfielder McTominay in the 42nd minute, acrobatically converting Matteo Politano’s cross, eased nerves in Naples. Continue reading…
redbird
US investment firm Redbird agrees to buy Britain’s venerable Telegraph newspaper, link
A consortium led by U.S. investment firm Redbird Capital Partners has agreed to buy the publisher of Britain’s 170-year-old Daily Telegraph newspaper for about $674 million
elisabeth
Trump’s battle with Harvard could derail a Belgian princess’ studies, link
Belgium’s Royal Palace says it’s looking into “what kind of impact” Trump’s move to block Harvard’s international enrollment might have on Princess Elisabeth.
retaliation
Russia vows retaliation after Ukrainian drone strikes, but reaffirms commitment to peace talks, link
MOSCOW - Russia on Friday accused Ukraine of launching a massive wave of drone attacks against non-military targets in Moscow and other regions in the last three days and said it would respond, but said it was still committed to holding peace talks.
shaft
Rescue under way after hundreds of workers trapped in South Africa gold mine, link
The hoist system used to access a shaft was damaged in an accident, leaving the miners stuck underground.
sibanye
Hundreds of workers remain underground in ‘shaft incident’ at South African gold mine, link
Hundreds of workers remain underground at the Kloof gold mine near Johannesburg after a “shaft incident” occurred at Sibanye Stillwater’s sub-shaft, officials said.
stillwater
Hundreds of workers remain underground in ‘shaft incident’ at South African gold mine, link
Hundreds of workers remain underground at the Kloof gold mine near Johannesburg after a “shaft incident” occurred at Sibanye Stillwater’s sub-shaft, officials said.
westin
**Bessent: Could Get to 3% Growth by This Time Next Year | Wall Street Week**, link |
This week, US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent sat down with Wall Street Week’s David Westin to talk about the administration’s policies and its effect on markets and the economy. And, an inside look at how a company’s heritage can shape its future through innovation and preservation. Victoria Mars talks about Mars’ core principles and how they are applied even without the Mars family in management positions. Enel’s former CEO Francesco Starace discusses how he was able to move his company forward through technological change. (Source: Bloomberg)
289
289 miners trapped in shaft at South African gold mine, link
South Africa‘s Sibanye Stillwater said Friday that efforts were under way to rescue 289 mine workers trapped underground at one of its shafts at the Kloof gold mine near Johannesburg.
armorer
Movie armorer completes prison sentence in fatal ‘Rust’ set shooting, link
A movie armorer convicted in the fatal shooting of a cinematographer by Alec Baldwin on the set of the Western movie “Rust” has been released from a New Mexico prison after competing an 18-month jail term
bulgaria
How Bulgaria Is Closing In on Joining the Euro Area, link
Bulgaria looks to be on track to win the European Union’s approval to adopt the euro in January 2026. The bloc’s poorest member has being laying the groundwork for years to join the single currency, with successive governments claiming this will help close the wealth gap with other EU states.
indigo
5/23: CBS Mornings Plus, link
Millions hit the road and skies for the holiday weekend. Also, how a Baltimore artist is using indigo to connect the past to the present.
kloof
Hundreds of workers remain underground in ‘shaft incident’ at South African gold mine, link
Hundreds of workers remain underground at the Kloof gold mine near Johannesburg after a “shaft incident” occurred at Sibanye Stillwater’s sub-shaft, officials said.
pedersen
Del Toro adds 5 seconds to his Giro lead and Pedersen wins his fourth stage, link
Mexican rider Isaac Del Toro keeps on adding to his Giro d’Italia lead
presume
Federal investigators comb site of San Diego plane crash in neighborhood of military housing, link
Federal investigators are combing a San Diego neighborhood a day after a private jet carrying a music executive and five others crashed there and are presumed dead